In the CourseBuilder Dashboard, click on Add Unit. Give the Unit a name and select whether the course should remain private (used while the Unit is in development) or public to registered users. Click Close to return to the dashboard.

Note, your entire course is private until you make it available for registration by clicking Settings, and checking Make Course Available

Click Add Lesson and enter a title.

The first text box is the lesson editor. You can add in your content via the rich text editor or switch to the HTML editor.

'<table border="1"><tr><td><b>Search Tips:</b><p>In the last video, you learned how to quickly find text on a page:</p><ul><li>Windows computers: press the control and F keys at the same time. <p><li>Apple computers: press the command and F keys at the same time. <p><li>Android tablets: in a browser window, touch the menu button in the top right of the screen, then select "find on page". <p><li>Safari on iPad tablets: click the cursor in the search box in the upper right corner of the screen. Directly above the keyboard, a "find on page" box will open. </tr></td></table><p>For the following questions, go to the <a href="http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/world/historical.php/" target="_blank"> US Geological Survey’s list of Historic World Earthquakes</a>.</p>',

{ questionType: 'multiple choice group',

questionsList: [ {questionHTML: '<b>1.</b> In the United States, the state of California is known for its earthquakes. Have there been earthquakes in Iowa?',

choices: ['Yes', 'No'],

correctIndex: 0},

{questionHTML: '<b>2.</b> Has there ever been an earthquake in Maine?',

choices: ['Yes', 'No'],

correctIndex: 0},

{questionHTML: '<b>3.</b> Which state (Iowa or Maine) had an earthquake more recently?',

choices: ['Iowa', 'Maine'],

correctIndex: 1}

],

allCorrectOutput: 'Hopefully you used Control-F to find the information quickly.',

someIncorrectOutput: 'Remember, you can use Control-F to find information like this more quickly. Please try again.'},

'<p><b>4.</b> When was the last historic earthquake in your area? Share your answer in the <a href="LINK_TO_COURSE_FORUM" target="_blank">forum</a>.</p>',